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Cromer disorder: Pubs shut as seaside town 'in lockdown' Cromer disorder: Pubs shut as seaside town 'in lockdown'
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A seaside town was reportedly in "lockdown" on Saturday night as disorder forced pubs and bars in the resort to shut.A seaside town was reportedly in "lockdown" on Saturday night as disorder forced pubs and bars in the resort to shut.
Venues in Cromer, Norfolk, said they had closed early due to "local events".Venues in Cromer, Norfolk, said they had closed early due to "local events".
Cromer Pier posted on social media to say its theatre bar was closing "on the advice of police". Cromer Pier posted on social media to say its theatre bar was closing on the advice of police.
Norfolk Police said extra officers were on patrol "following reports of low-level disorder" but stressed that accounts of a stabbing were unfounded.Norfolk Police said extra officers were on patrol "following reports of low-level disorder" but stressed that accounts of a stabbing were unfounded.
Some locals on Twitter have linked the disorder to the arrival of travellers in the area, although this has not been confirmed by police.Some locals on Twitter have linked the disorder to the arrival of travellers in the area, although this has not been confirmed by police.
'Act swiftly''Act swiftly'
North Norfolk District Council said a group of travellers in 23 caravans had set up camp in the town's Runton Road car park.North Norfolk District Council said a group of travellers in 23 caravans had set up camp in the town's Runton Road car park.
A spokeswoman said they arrived on Friday and the council had served a notice on Saturday for them to leave.A spokeswoman said they arrived on Friday and the council had served a notice on Saturday for them to leave.
In a statement, the local authority said: "We are working closely with the police to reassure the community, businesses and visitors to our seaside resorts.In a statement, the local authority said: "We are working closely with the police to reassure the community, businesses and visitors to our seaside resorts.
"The council will always act swiftly where there are illegal encampments."The council will always act swiftly where there are illegal encampments.
"We have served notice on the travellers to leave and we will seek support from the magistrates on Monday in order to enforce that notice if the travellers do not leave the car park later today.""We have served notice on the travellers to leave and we will seek support from the magistrates on Monday in order to enforce that notice if the travellers do not leave the car park later today."
Residents said a group of people had been fighting in the town, which they described as "in lockdown".Residents said a group of people had been fighting in the town, which they described as "in lockdown".
In a statement on its Facebook page, Cromer Pier said: "On advice from the police, the Theatre Bar is closed to the public this evening as are all the other public houses in Cromer.In a statement on its Facebook page, Cromer Pier said: "On advice from the police, the Theatre Bar is closed to the public this evening as are all the other public houses in Cromer.
"Apologies for any inconvenience whilst we support our local police in bringing a difficult situation in the town under control.""Apologies for any inconvenience whilst we support our local police in bringing a difficult situation in the town under control."
'Commotion going on' 'Huge hit'
Nearby in East Runton, a holidaymaker said up to 20 police cars arrived after the landlord at a campsite bar refused to serve some people.Nearby in East Runton, a holidaymaker said up to 20 police cars arrived after the landlord at a campsite bar refused to serve some people.
Chris Perry said: "It was clear there was a commotion going on in the clubhouse and a group of people arrived at that bar.Chris Perry said: "It was clear there was a commotion going on in the clubhouse and a group of people arrived at that bar.
"The licensee had decided they weren't going to serve them and the shutters went down at the bar and the police in huge numbers turned up - up to 20 vehicles here last night with dog units.""The licensee had decided they weren't going to serve them and the shutters went down at the bar and the police in huge numbers turned up - up to 20 vehicles here last night with dog units."
North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb tweeted: "Very concerned by what I've read online tonight. The town has been hosting its annual carnival week, which finished on Friday, and draws in about 250,000 people to north Norfolk, according to the organisers.
The chairman of the carnival committee, Tony Shipp, said: "It's been a fantastic carnival week but this has taken the shine off things."
A cafe owner from the resort said businesses had taken a "huge hit" on what should have been their busiest weekend of the year.
Laurie Scott said: "There was a large group of people in town, causing some commotion and being very intimidating concerning businesses, so much so that... all of the pubs in Cromer - maybe six, seven, eight pubs - were closed at 7pm to guarantee the safety of their customers and staff.
"The streets of Cromer are fairly empty this [Sunday] morning.
"There is a feeling of unease within the town and anger that at the end of our busiest week of the year this has happened."
North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb tweeted on Saturday: "Very concerned by what I've read online tonight.
"Of course happy to support people in Cromer in any way I can.""Of course happy to support people in Cromer in any way I can."
Norfolk Police said extra officers were on patrol "to provide reassurance to the local community".Norfolk Police said extra officers were on patrol "to provide reassurance to the local community".
The force added: "We have additional resources in Cromer tonight following reports of low-level disorder earlier today. The force said licensees of local pubs had "taken the decision to close [on Saturday] evening".
"We are aware licensees of local pubs have taken the decision to close this evening."
The resort's annual carnival week ended on Friday, with organiser Tony Shipp telling the BBC on Wednesday that the population of north Norfolk swells by an extra 250,000 people during that time.
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